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  1. Originally released in 1987, Fairytale Of New York is widely regarded as the greatest Christmas single never to have reached Christmas Number 1; so much so that this heartfelt tale of festive excess has re-entered the Official Christmas Singles Chart Top 20 every year for the past eight years.

  2. Nov 24, 2013 · Lyrics for "Fairytale of New York" by Pogues.It was Christmas eve babe In the drunk tank An old man said to me: won't see another one And then they sang a so...

  3. Fairytale of New York Lyrics: It was Christmas Eve, babe, in the drunk tank / An old man said to me, "Won't see another one" / And then he sang a song, 'The Rare Old Mountain...

  4. The Pogues - Fairytale Of New York (Lyrics) ft. Kirsty MacColl - YouTube. Vibe Music. 4.47M subscribers. Subscribed. 1.9K. 234K views 5 months ago #Lyrics #ThePogues #FairytaleOfNewYork. ♫...

  5. Official video for Fairytale Of New York by The Pogues featuring Kirsty MacCollStream The Pogues greatest hits here https://RhinoUK.lnk.to/ThePoguesSubscri...

  6. "Fairytale Of New York" lyrics. The Pogues Lyrics. "Fairytale Of New York" (feat. Kirsty MacColl) It was Christmas Eve, babe. In the drunk tank. An old man said to me. "Won't see another one" And then he sang a song. The Rare Old Mountain Dew. I turned my face away. And dreamed about you. Got on a lucky one. Came in eighteen to one.

  7. "Fairytale of New York" is a song written by Jem Finer and Shane MacGowan and recorded by their band the Pogues, featuring singer-songwriter Kirsty MacColl on vocals. The song is an Irish folk-style ballad and was written as a duet, with the Pogues' singer MacGowan taking the role of the male character and MacColl the female character.

  8. 25th anniversary re-release for 2012. To celebrate the 25th anniversary of the most famous single by The Pogues & Kirsty MacColl is being re-released in two formats, and with new cover art! Join the Facebook campaign to help Fairytale of New York finally win the Number 1 Christmas Single!

  9. They drank and drugged it all away, while concocting this big fairytale of their life in New York. Broadway and all that. They ran through the money. They fought as addicts will do when the easy fix is gone. She blamed him for taking dreams away that she had invented with him. He wakes up in an Irish drunk tank still grasping at the fairytale.

  10. All you need to know about the classic Christmas song 'Fairytale of New York' by Kirsty MacColl & The Pogues! Lyrics, video, TV appearances, cover versions.

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